Hello All! I have a 2017 GT350R chassis HR687. Does anyone have the final breakdown on the 2017 production number totals and production of each specific model and option pkgs yet? Ford SVT told me there were 942 R's made and about 6000 GT's. Also, what is a good street tire to run on an R since no other company makes the R rear tire size? Can I run the front tire size on the rear of the R? I have seen phohot of guys running the 325-30-19 on the rear but it looks too large for the wheel well. I wanted to go with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. Thanks!

@Biggest for a 2017 anything between 5 and 10 over is a good price but you'll have tough time finding the color you want. Popular color/stripes combo can easily go for 15/20 over. I'm not sure if I would even try to buy a 2018. Being the last production year I'd be surprised to see anything below 20 over sticker. My advice is to be patient and keep calling around all over the country. I got mine at 7 over sticker out of pure luck. Every single dealer that I spoke with before finding mine would not go below 15. All you need is one lucky situation where they are trying to get rid of it

Hey Guys, im new to this forum(registered now) Can any of you give me an idea of what a good price for a new 2017 Gt350R is? I have one on hold in New Jersey, Black with white stripe and electronic package, MSRP is $68020, I have not found one at MSRP so my question is whats a good/decient price on a 2017? Thanks

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almost every time I start my car in the garage while showing friends they almost jump out of their pants! So funny!

Not long after I got my GT350 I scared the beejeebers out of two little kids. A couple 5 or 6 year olds were playing in their grandparents' driveway across the road from my place. I hit the RED BUTTON and glanced in the mirror to see them stop, stare at me for a second and run away from the noise. I giggled hysterically, then felt bad, giggled some more, felt a little bit of regret, then carried a grin on my face for the next couple hours. Poor kids. I guess I scared the stuffing out of them. Makes me grin even now. Poor little tykes. Hah!